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Various - The Great Big Bands album flac Performer: Various
Title: The Great Big Bands
Style: Big Band
Country: Canada
MP3 album: 1303 mb
FLAC album: 1752 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: RA AUD MP2 TTA VQF APE MP4
Genre: Jazz

Various ‎– Great Big Bands Of The 40's All-Time Great Hits. Label: Columbia ‎– ESP 1429. Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Stereo.

Many great great bands are biting at the doorstep of the big 5. Rush, Queen, U2 and Metallica, Black Sabbath to name a few. I love these lists and they hold huge interest and although you will never get it just right for everyone they do make for great talk. Pink Floyd deserves number 1 position, and the n. is Led Zeppelin - CaptainNemo. Best progressive rock band ever. Dark Side of the Moon is the greatest album ever, and that includes Sgt. Peppers (which does have the most innovative use of the studio ever, but the songs themselves aren't as good as on revolver). You read my mind exactly. All the great rock bands of the 60's and 70's are timeless. Can you say that about today's so called music? NO!

A big band is a type of musical ensemble that usually consists of ten or more musicians with four sections: saxophones, trumpets, trombones, and a rhythm section. Big bands originated during the early 1910s and dominated jazz in the early 1940s when swing was most popular. The term "big band" is also used to describe a genre of music. One problem with this usage is that it overlooks the variety of music played by these bands.

BBC Big Band Orchestra. 2. Begin the Beguine. BBC Big Band Orchestra. 3. I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo.

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Ultimately, we found ourselves pulled toward records that embodied punk’s spirit, and even stretched it a little. Their first album explored obsessions like robotics, Ronald McDonald and cannibalistic apes, making devolution feel like the future.

If the Lisbon sisters of The Virgin Suicides grew up in late ’70s England, this is the music they would make. 46. X-Ray Spex – Germfree Adolescents (1978) As with some of the best post-punk bands of the era, this punk quintet didn’t survive past the bright blast of their debut album (LP didn’t arrive until 17 years later). Burning out never sounded quite as great as this, though. Honed to a dangerous point by months of live shows, the London-born group tears through a dozen songs with a casual swing but enough jet fuel in their tanks to propel lead singer Poly Styrene and Rudi Thompson’s sax playing to dizzying heights.

Tracklist

A1 Harry James Trumpet Blues (And Cantabile)
A2 Clyde McCoy Sugar Blues
A3 Jimmie Lunceford Ain't She Sweet
A4 Gene Krupa With Charlie Ventura Yesterdays
A5 Tommy Dorsey Moonlight In Vermont
B1 Bunny Berigan I Can't Get Started
B2 Benny Goodman Let's Dance
B3 Tommy & Jimmy Dorsey* I Should Care
B4 Duke Ellington Take The "A" Train
B5 Woody Herman Woodchopper's Ball

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – CBS Records

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ESP 1400 Various The Great Big Bands ‎(LP, Comp) Columbia Special Products ESP 1400 Canada 1974
BT10263 Various The Great Big Bands ‎(Cass, Comp) Sony Music Special Products BT10263 US 1992
A10263 Various The Great Big Bands ‎(CD, Comp, RE) Sony Music Special Products A10263 US 1992
CSS 1506 Various The Great Big Bands ‎(LP, Comp) Columbia Special Products CSS 1506 US Unknown
CSS 1506 Various The Great Big Bands ‎(LP, Comp) Columbia Special Products CSS 1506 US Unknown